I used to have a D200, took it in trade. Nice, warm amp.
I think it would work fine.
Eight to ten feet away isn't tecnically "nearfield". The nearfield is where you are close enough to the speakers that the direct sound delivers more energy to your ears than the reverberant sound does. In an anechoic chamber, it's all nearfield. In a semi-reverberant home listening room, the nearfield typically extends only about 5 or 6 feet from the speakers.
Duke
I think it would work fine.
Eight to ten feet away isn't tecnically "nearfield". The nearfield is where you are close enough to the speakers that the direct sound delivers more energy to your ears than the reverberant sound does. In an anechoic chamber, it's all nearfield. In a semi-reverberant home listening room, the nearfield typically extends only about 5 or 6 feet from the speakers.
Duke